If Cully and Scully products where available on flights to purchaes ?

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Hi all,

3 Questions a bit of market research (student research)

1) What is your opinion of airline food ?

2) Should Cully and Scully develop a product range for sale on flights ? Yes or No Please !!!!!

3)Why do you buy Cully and Scully products ?

Thanks

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Hi there, My opinion of

Hi there,

My opinion of airline food is the same as everyone elses I'd say- abysmal!!! Why can't they just give us some chorizo, cheese and crackers and some chutney? That would do just fine. I always try and buy a picnic in the airport shops.

Cully & Sully!!!!! - no c in Sully- I'm O'Sullivan so everyone calls me Sully. Probably not as if you do you have to have logistics hubs in all the airports you fly to. I met a guy from Ryanair once and discussed this with him and he said that we would need to sell for them at a cost which just didn't make sense to us.

Because we make them and they are delicious and nutritious and Irish made using really good ingredients- absolutely no badies!!!! In fact I'm having a chicken and veg soup for my lunch today and a shepherds pie this evening for my tea! Smile Smile Smile Smile

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All Airplane food is icky

All Airplane food is icky

Yep it would be lovely to have Cully & Sully soup on a plane cause sometimes that is all you need to get you through the day

Because it is delish and cheap. A lot of the processed food is icked and not worth the money at all but I have yet to find a Cully & Sully thing that tasted processed. My mom is very anti ready meals but she always swears that Cully & Sully tastes like she made it herself.

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Ahhhh- thanks Ylime- you are

Ahhhh- thanks Ylime- you are very kind. In the States apparently you can opt to have a really nice meal on the plane. You pay for it when you're booking, which I think is a really good idea. So the airline isn't losing out and the customer is happy. I'm not sure which airline it is, but they have really good food available. If you don't want anything then fine. Good idea me thinks... Cool

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Yeah that sounds like a

Yeah that sounds like a plan!

The nicest food I had on a plane was when I was coming back from New Zealand on Quantas and they had run out of hot breakfasts and all that was left was melon or fruit salad which was mainly melon which I can not stand the smell off let alone the taste so I refused to eat it and as I had been mark as a fragile customer as I was coming home for my brothers funeral the head steward told me I had to eat something so I told him I was allergic to melon so he went and made me scrambled egg in first class and brought it down to me. The other passengers were not impressed but I was very grateful

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Hey Ylime- that is so sad

Hey Ylime- that is so sad and I am very sorry to hear about your brother. My brother has just emigrated to Australia too - it's a long way away.

Good scrambled eggs are like hens teeth. I've stopped ordering them in hotels/restaurants. Apparently people buy in the scrambled eggs in a milk bottle thing and then just pour it onto a pan!!!!! Like, how hard is it to whip them?????? I discovered this after being served disgusting ones and decided to look into it. Anyhow.......

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